Linux Foundation endorses Chromium, SteamOS ISO is coming Linux & Open Source news
Linux Foundation endorses Chromium, SteamOS ISO is coming Linux & Open Source news

Linux Foundation endorses Chromium, SteamOS ISO is coming Linux & Open Source news

Linux Foundation endorses Chromium, SteamOS ISO is coming Linux & Open Source news
Linux Foundation endorses Chromium, SteamOS ISO is coming Linux & Open Source news
Fuck dude, we need an alternative to the Linux Foundation that actually focuses on Linux itself, not every single project that somehow runs on Linux. The linux kernel is a pain to join as a newbie, it's underfunded (2% of all the Linux Foundation's funding goes to the Linux kernel), the development cycle and tooling is outdated, the major language (C) is a security risk, the maintainers are turning old and gray which brings with it the typical resistance against change, and so many other things.
I don't know if a fork is needed with a new org surrounding it that focuses 100% on the kernel, or if something else has to happen, but the Linux foundation wasting money on shit like AI and endorsing Chromium sounds an awful lot like Mozilla. Mozilla lost its way a long time ago and the Linux Foundation might be going the same way too.
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The Linux kernel is just fine. C is in fact not a "security risk" and the tooling works fine for what it is.
I agree the Linux kernel is just fine. But that’s only because despite the security risks of C, there’s no viable alternative kernel.
But development doesn’t stand still, so either Linux catches up, or gets replaced when a viable alternative arrives. Thankfully Linus sees the problem, so they’re working to make the kernel viable a while longer, but I also agree with the person you replied to that this work could definitely use a bit more help.
The corporitization of linux continues. I jumped to BSD. Just linux at work now.
Is BSD moving to Rust and can one contribute with something else than a mailing list?
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